State Road, North Carolina - Geography

Geography

State Road is located at 36°17' North, 80°51' West (36.396418 N, 80.89226 W)

According to the United States Census Bureau, the community has a total area of 26.26 square miles (68.0 km2). The Community is serviced by State Road Vol. Fire Dept. Founded in 1960.

Municipalities and communities of Surry County, North Carolina, United States
County seat: Dobson
City
  • Mount Airy
Towns
  • Dobson
  • Elkin‡
  • Pilot Mountain
Townships
  • Bryan
  • Dobson
  • Eldora
  • Elkin
  • Franklin
  • Long Hill
  • Marsh
  • Mount Airy
  • Pilot
  • Rockford
  • Shoals
  • Siloam
  • South Westfield
  • Stewarts Creek
  • Westfield
CDPs
  • Flat Rock
  • Lowgap
  • Toast
  • White Plains
Unincorporated
communities
  • Albion
  • Ararat
  • Ash Hill
  • Bannertown
  • Blackwater
  • Blevins Store
  • Boones Hill
  • Bottom
  • Burch
  • Cedar Hill
  • Combstown
  • Copeland
  • Crooked Oak
  • Crutchfield
  • Devotion
  • Fairview
  • Franklin
  • Hills Grove
  • Holly Springs
  • Indian Grove
  • Jenkinstown
  • Ladonia
  • Level Cross
  • Little Richmond
  • Long Hill
  • Mount Herman
  • Mountain Park
  • Mulberry
  • New Hope
  • Oak Grove
  • Pine Hill
  • Pine Ridge
  • Poplar Springs
  • Red Brush
  • Rockford
  • Round Peak
  • Salem
  • Salem Fork
  • Sheltontown
  • Shoals
  • Siloam
  • Slate Mountain
  • State Road
  • Stony Knoll
  • Thurmond
  • Turkey Ford
  • Union Cross
  • Union Hill
  • Westfield‡
  • White Sulphur Springs
  • Woodville
  • Zephyr
Footnotes

‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties


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